José Luis Molinuevo: Heidegger's Dialogue with Kant in Being and Time
The owner and this paper does not seek to make an interpretation of interpretation nor out the views of a philosopher by another in a work, but record the dialogue to better understand the plot of Being and Time . Its onset is the radical affirmation of a fact: the oblivion into which the question has fallen into question by the sense of being. The urgency of a 'repetition' of it is much higher since it is no longer a problem but an ontological level ever. Indeed, the everyday understanding of being projected on the systematic nature of a philosophical tradition, metaphysics, has been projected that this word problem all his wealth, amounting to prejudice the non-necessity of its approach. The 'Dasein' - Heidegger assert again and again - thus tends to fall with its tradition assimilated more or less explicitly, to be understood as an entity present world and, consequently, lose the ontic-ontological primacy in posing the question that questions the meaning of being.
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